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Erick Ybarra attempted a response on canon 6 of Nicea and was so confused in his attempt to explain it away, I offered to hop on and debate it and the paradigms of Roman Catholic epistemology and Orthodoxy. The canonical and conciliar traditions about Rome as the first see grew, over...

Several channels and commenters have offered opposition of late and I will be responding in a lengthy stream to all of them at once, since all heresies are rooted in confusion over nature, person, will, essence and action in man and in God. “The root of all heresies is the failure to...

#notredame #cathedral #fire The tragic event of the burning of the cathedral signifies more than most are aware of. Back to the time of the French Revolution, churches have been burned and even recently many churches in Europe have been burned and marked with Satanic symbolism. At the...

Classical Theist has agreed to come on to begin our debate on the issue of the essence-energy distinction and the uncreated energies of God, contrasted with the Thomistic and later Roman-defined doctrine of absolute simplicity.

Tonight at 8PM EST we will cover Fr. Rose’s classic book Nihilism. We will focus on the revolutionary age and how it brought man to a point of empty materialism, which led to nihilistic scientism. Now, we are in the era of post-human Luciferianism – another logical step. The first half...

“RC Apologist” has mentioned me by name as someone he wants to debate Sola Scriptura with. Since I am a former Calvinist, I always welcome the opportunity to refute the position and its distinctives. The debate is not formal, but open crossfire and has no set time limit. That the...

Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his lecture “Cold War, Propaganda and CIA’s Doctrinal Warfare Against the Churches.” We talk about the history of manipulation and infiltration of the Christian churches, particularly the Orthodox Church and Catholic Churches, by western...

The Rome is Burning crew invited me on to discuss Paganism, Neo-Pagan movements and the liberal worship of biological determinism. From there we cover JBP’s gnosticism and the error of dualism. We cover the incoherence of paganism, its impersonal absolute, the connections to the errors...

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Orthodox author and critic of the ancient mysteries Michael Witcoff joins me to discuss his new book and the relationship of Orthodoxy to cults, ancient mystery religions, Protestantism, the occult, metaphysics, Albert Pike, Michael’s new book here and much more!

Hosea begins the Minor Prophets in the Orthodox Study Bible, and is often overlooked. However, Hosea is cited numerous times by Christ and St. Paul as being fulfilled in multiple aspects with the arrival of the Messiah and the Church, the Kingdom of God. For the full talk, subscribe at...

The idiocy of the spooks, wandering bishops, fronts, shells and frauds in the tiny fringe incel LARPping world of sedevacantism examined. The incel factory that is sedevacantism is a recipe for disaster – in reality they are no different than “conclavists.” Instead of the One...

I reflect on the debate with Nick Fuentes, the points Nick failed to grasp as we debated, and the end result of western dialectics: Marxism and the Frankfurt School, with an emphasis on Jurgen Habermas.

Reposted with permission due to critical nature of the information – absolutely necessary for understanding the 20th century as well as JaysAnalysis.com. David A. Wemhoff returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his book John Courtney Murray, Time/Life, and the American Proposition: How the...

Functioning as a perfect introduction to Orthodoxy, in this talk we will cover St. Athanasius’ famous work, On the Incarnation, which lays out the basics of Orthodoxy. From theosis to balanced Triadology, the Incarnation and Resurrection are the pillar doctrines of our faith and function as a...

Many requested a companion talk to the Daniel article. Here, we investigate how we have a unique philosophy of history and how evangelicalism is incorrect. Many prophetic texts are already fulfilled and specifically referred to the time of the First Advent of Christ and the destruction of the...

This second part includes the section of the video that failed to be processed correctly with an additional hour of my comments in response to Fr. Freeman’s email. I give my view of perennialism and how St. John of Damascus showed the means by which all religious systems boil down to a few basic...

17 “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. 18 For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. 19 Whoever therefore breaks one of...

“Thy mystery of the incarnation of the Word bears the power of all hidden meanings and figures of Scripture as well as the knowledge of visible and intelligible creatures. The one who knows the mystery of the cross and the tomb knows the reason of things. And the one who has...

Recently reviewing some old Roman Catholic dogmatic manuals and catechisms, a strange position stood out to me which I had not previously seen. I have long been familiar with Augustine’s speculations about the Trinity and the Inter-Trinitarian relations based on the faulty...

“We, poets from around the world, are appalled that the Saudi Arabian authorities have sentenced Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh to death for apostasy. It is not a crime to hold an idea, however unpopular, nor is it a crime to express opinion peacefully. Every individual has the freedom to...

“Fr. Peter Heers is a Greek Orthodox priest with a doctorate in Dogmatic Theology from the Theological School of the University of Thessalonica, where he has also completed his undergraduate studies and Master’s Degree in Dogmatic...